
North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer, North Carolina.
(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)
Commercial, Advertising and Editorial Photography. Greensboro, North Carolina

North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer, North Carolina.
(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer, North Carolina.
(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

A historical interpreter at the Capitol and a craftswoman making inlay for a harpsichord in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

Details from the former Liberty Hardware (Liberty Machinery) which will soon become the Liberty Historical Museum. Liberty, North Carolina.









(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

The former Liberty Hardware (originally Liberty Machinery) building in Liberty, North Carolina will soon be the site of the new Liberty Historical Museum.


(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

Norfolk Western 611 being prepped for it’s recent move to Pennsylvania at the NC Transportation Museum in Spencer, North Carolina.


(Photographs copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)

(Photographs copyright 2020 by Dan Routh)
N&W 611 at Spencer Shops. North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer, North Carolina.

(Photograph copyright 2020 by Dan Routh)
North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer Shops. Spencer, North Carolina.

(Photograph copyright 2020 by Dan Routh)
Spencer Shops. North Carolina Transportation Museum. Spencer, North Carolina.

(Photograph copyright 2020 by Dan Routh)
Woolworth lunch counter. Greensboro, North Carolina. Sixty years ago today four black NC A&T University students sat down at the white’s only lunch counter and spearheaded the civil rights movement in America. Image is of three of the Greensboro Four and the son of the fourth on the morning of the opening of the International Civil Rights Museum.